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Dear Marge,

(66) I am writing /I will
write/ I should write to you because I (67) am not knowing/ don’t
know / know not what to do. I’m twenty-six and a teacher at a
primary school in Norwich where (68) I’m
working/ I’ve worked/
I work for the last five years. When I (69) was/ have been/ had
been there for a couple of years, one of the older members of staff (70)
would leave/ left /had been leaving and a new
teacher (71) would be/ became /was appointed to
work in the same department as me. We (72) worked/ have worked/ should work together with the same classes
during her first year and had the (73) opportunity
for building/ possibilities to build /chance to build up a good professional relationship. Then,
about eighteen months after she (74) has arrived/ to have arrived/ arriving in Norwich,
she decided to buy (75) her own/ herself/ her a
house. She was tired of (76) to live /live/
living in
rented accommodation and wanted a place (77) by her own /of her
own /of herself. At about the same time, I (78) was given/ have been given /gave notice by the landlord of the flat (79) what I
was living/ that I had lived / I was living in and she asked me if I (80) liked/ had liked / would like to live
with her. She (81) said/ told/ explained me that by the time she (82) would pay/ would have paid/ had paid the
mortgage and the bills (83) it/ there / they
wouldn’t be (84) a lot/ many/ few left
to live on. She suggested (85) us to/ we
should/ we may share the house and share the costs. It seemed like a good
idea, so after (86) we’d agreed/ we could
agree/ we agreed with all the details (87) what/ that/ who needed to be sorted out, we moved into the new
house together. At the end of this month (88) we have lived/ we have been living/ we’ll have been living together
for a year and a half. It’s the first time (89) I live/ I’m living/ I’ve lived with anybody before, but (90) I should guess/ I might have guessed/ I’d
have guessed what would happen. I’ve fallen in love with her and now she’s
been offered another job 200 miles away and is going to move. I don’t know what
to do. Please give me some advice.


Yours in shy desperation,

Steve


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Dear Marge, 

(66) I am writing  to you because I (67)  don’t
know what to do. I’m twenty-six and a teacher at a
primary school in Norwich where (68) I’ve worked for the last five years. When I (69)  had been there for a couple of years, one of the older members of staff (70) left  and a new teacher (71) was appointed to work in the same department as me. We (72) worked together with the same classes
during her first year and had the (73) chance to build up a good professional relationship. Then,about eighteen months after she (74) has arrived in Norwich,
she decided to buy (75) her own house. She was tired of (76) living in
rented accommodation and wanted a place (77) of her own. At about the same time, I (78) was given notice by the landlord of the flat (79) I was living in and she asked me if I (80) would like to live with her. She (81) told me that by the time she (82) would have paid the mortgage and the bills (83) there wouldn’t be (84) a lot left to live on. She suggested (85)  we should share the house and share the costs. It seemed like a good idea, so after (86) we’d agreed with all the details (87) that needed to be sorted out, we moved into the new house together. At the end of this month (88)  we’ll have been living together for a year and a half. It’s the first time (89)  I’ve lived with anybody before, but (90) I’d have guessed what would happen. I’ve fallen in love with her and now she’s been offered another job 200 miles away and is going to move. I don’t know what
to do. Please give me some advice. 


Yours in shy desperation, 

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